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1901.40.3

Flint bifacial arrow-head


1901.40.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Flint bifacial arrow-head
Long description
Finely made flint arrow-head. [ZM 28/6/2005]
Geographical reference
Abydos, Tomb of Aha
Date / Period
Archaeological period: Ancient Egyptian Early Dynastic
Date collected
By 1901
Acquisition information
Donated: 1901
Materials and processes
Material Flint Stone
Dimensions
Width: max 10 mm, Depth: max 2.8 mm, Length: max 41.3 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1901.40.3
Research and responses

King Hor-Aha or Aha, first (second?) king of Dynasty 1 [RW 25/3/02]

Carolyn Graves-Brown, a PhD candidate from UCL visited the collection as part of her research and identified the flint types. A copy of her notes from this visit are in the RDF researcher files. Sent to AS June 2009 but the research was done a few years ago. [AS 10/07/2009]

\See RDF for copy of the Egypt Exploration Society's list of objects sent to the PRM from the Abydos excavations [AS 18/07/2012].

Associated publications
Petrie, W.M.F. 1901. The Royal Tombs of the Earliest Dynasties, Part II. London: Egypt Exploration Fund. Although flint tools are discussed primarily in Petrie, W.M.F. 1902. Abydos. Part I. London: Egypt Exploration Fund, page 8 and plate xiv and xv. [AS 07/06/2012]

Search terms: Archery Weapon, Death, Religion, Arrow-head, Grave Good